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El Territorio Mexicano se divide en tantos Departamentos cuantos eran los Estados, con las variaciones siguientes

Description

Abstract:
President Corro promulgates the congressional decree dividing the country into as many departments as there were states before the Texas War. The old state of Coahuila y Tejas is divided into two departments, New Mexico becomes a department, and the Californias, Alta and Baja, will be one department. Also, when "order is re-established in the department of Texas" the authorities will select a capital and authorize organizational provisions.
Notes:
Title from first lines of proclamation.
In upper left corner: Primera Secretaria de Estado. Departamento del Exterior.
Type-signed at end: José Maria Ortiz Monasterio.

Access Conditions

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No Copyright - United States
Restrictions on Use
Collection is open for research.

Citation

Mexico, and Corro, José Justo., "El Territorio Mexicano se divide en tantos Departamentos cuantos eran los Estados, con las variaciones siguientes" (1836). Dupee Mexican History Collection Broadsides. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:599728/

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Collection:

  • Dupee Mexican History Collection Broadsides

    The Dupee Collection offers nearly 200 broadsides published after the Mexican republic secured its independence in 1821. Chronicled within the broadsides are Mexican partisan politics, religious and anti-clerical debates, popular literature and drama, domestic revolutions and armed conflict with the …
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